> The term "rogue nation" > actually had a formal definition created by the US State Department, but > the term itself is no longer in vogue - it has been replaced by the > wonderfully euphemistic "state of concern." > > Gautam > I definitely heard a senator say "rogue nation" today, we had some live coverage of the build-up to Colin Powell's testimony on NATO expansion on TV... but I turned the TV off soon after that, as the world weather is depressing. :o) Charlie
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